Amitabh Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan, born on October 11, 1942, stands as a towering figure in Indian cinema, celebrated as one of the greatest actors in the film industry. His rise to fame began in the early 1970s, where he captivated audiences with his portrayal of the "angry young man," a persona that resonated deeply in the socio-political landscape of India. Renowned French filmmaker François Truffaut famously referred to him as a "one-man industry," acknowledging his profound impact on cinema.
Throughout his illustrious career, Bachchan has garnered an impressive array of accolades, including six National Film Awards—four of which are for Best Actor—and a staggering sixteen Filmfare Awards, alongside a record 42 nominations. His versatility extends beyond acting; he has also ventured into playback singing, film production, and television hosting, showcasing his multifaceted talent.
In addition to his cinematic contributions, Bachchan served as a member of the Indian Parliament from 1984 to 1987, reflecting his commitment to public service. His enduring legacy continues to inspire countless actors and filmmakers, solidifying his status as an icon in the realm of Indian entertainment and beyond.
Filmography
Amar Akbar Anthony
Silsila
Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva
Pad Man
The Ghazi Attack
Badla
Runway 34
Bhoothnath
Kabhi Kabhie
Wazir
Sarkar Raj
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
Pink
Agneepath
Bhoothnath Returns
Hum
Ramji Londonwaley
Kaante
Sholay
The Great Gatsby (2013)
Shahenshah
Mohabbatein
Don
Black
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
Te3n
Chup
Jhund
Ghoomer
Majboor
The Revolution Has Begun
Ghoomketu
Krrish 3
Mili